buyback - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • share: The disposals in 2004 arose from the Group's buyback of shares.

Converse of object

  • deem: However, to date, only 58 members have opted to pursue deemed buyback.

Adjective modifier

  • further: During the period, the Group bought back 300,000 shares and we remain alert to opportunities for further buybacks in the future.

Modifies a noun

  • program: Enterprise Inns, the UK pub chain, is to return at least £ 200m to shareholders in a rolling share buyback program.
  • authority: A resolution to renew the buyback authority will be put to shareholders at the annual general meeting.
  • scheme: Since mid-June 2001, BHP has now given back a whopping $ 11.4bn to shareholders through various dividends and share buybacks schemes.
  • policy: Subject to Stockholder approval, the Company will buy in Stock on the basis of the new buyback policy described in the above paragraph.
  • clause: The morning to to those acres inventory buyback clause.
  • arrangement: During the year the group entered into a sale and buyback arrangement covering a substantial part of the vehicle fleet.

Noun used with modifier

  • stg: ROUNDUP - ITV in 300 mln stg share buyback as ITV1 decline.. .
  • mln: ROUNDUP - ITV in 300 mln stg share buyback as ITV1 decline.. .
  • share: Net assets fell by 6 % from 2003, to £ 2.6 billion, mainly due to the share buyback activity in the year.
  • stock: The company expects to spend $ 32bn on the one-time payout and $ 30bn on the stock buyback.
  • inventory: The morning to to those acres inventory buyback clause.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.